Scooter wrote:Got the all clear from my surgeon today - pathology report show no other traces of cancer in the tissue that was removed. X-ray showed some fluid in the chest cavity that he wasn't particularly concerned about; if it's still there in a month he'll do a needle aspiration. Three month checkups for two years, then every six months for three more years, then every year. 90+% chance that there won't be a recurrence.
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Scooter wrote:Got the all clear from my surgeon today - pathology report show no other traces of cancer in the tissue that was removed. X-ray showed some fluid in the chest cavity that he wasn't particularly concerned about; if it's still there in a month he'll do a needle aspiration. Three month checkups for two years, then every six months for three more years, then every year. 90+% chance that there won't be a recurrence.
Fabulous news Scooter - I’m so happy for you (and for us)!
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Scooter wrote:CT in December confirmed - one year cancer free, woo hoo!!
Nice one!!
“If you trust in yourself, and believe in your dreams, and follow your star. . . you'll still get beaten by people who spent their time working hard and learning things and weren't so lazy.”
Thanks for sharing the good news. We all need to hear about great things that are most important because they are most personal. Helps to counter the gloom-and-doom about general events.